DocumentCode
1331666
Title
Inflatable Antenna for Space-Borne Microwave Remote Sensing
Author
Wang Hong-jian ; Bin, Fan ; Min, Yi ; Guan Fu-Ling ; Guang, Liu ; Xue, Chen ; Xu Yan ; Huang Jianguo ; Minghui, Cai ; Shihua, Liu
Author_Institution
CAS Key Lab. of Microwave Remote Sensing, Nat. Space Sci. Center/Center for Space Sci. & Appl. Res., Beijing, China
Volume
54
Issue
5
fYear
2012
Firstpage
58
Lastpage
70
Abstract
Although inflatable antennas represent a new and untested technology for remote-sensing applications, the advantages of small volume, low cost, and low mass provide an incentive for people to invest in developing this technology. The space-borne inflatable antenna concept was evaluated for passive microwave sensing of ocean temperature, wind, and precipitation. A large-diameter (3 m), on-axis, parabolic-torus antenna, operating in the L/C- and X-band frequency ranges, was designed and measured. This paper describes the system design of the inflatable space-borne antenna, including the mechanical design, the dynamic analysis, the deployment demonstration, and other key technologies. A photogrammetry tool was used to detect the rms accuracy of the antenna reflector´s surface. An NSI planar antenna near-field testing system was used to measure the antenna´s patterns and gain. We also analyzed the possible errors resulting from the measurements.
Keywords
antenna radiation patterns; antenna testing; aperture antennas; microwave antennas; planar antennas; reflector antennas; remote sensing; satellite antennas; C-band; L-band; NSI planar antenna near-field testing system; RMS accuracy detection; X-band; antenna radiation patterns; antenna reflector surface detection; aperture antenna; mechanical design; ocean temperature; parabolic-torus antenna; passive microwave sensing; photogrammetry tool; precipitation remote sensing; satellite antennas; size 3 m; space-borne inflatable antenna; space-borne microwave remote sensing; wind remote sensing; Aperture antennas; Inflatable antennas; Near-field radiation pattern; Ocean temperature; Photogrammetry; Satelllite antennas; Inflatable antennas; aperture antenna; near field measurement; ocean temperature sensing; photogrammetry; precipitation sensing; reflector antenna; satellite antennas; space borne antennas;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9243
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAP.2012.6348118
Filename
6348118
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